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Editore: Concord House Publishing Company, Hermosa Beach, CA, 1973
Da: Aladdin Books, Fullerton, CA, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. Good with a little foxing to edges of text block, no markings, no bookplates, in a good or better dust jacket with no chips and only slight handling wear including a few tiny tears and some scuffing. From the jacket: "Now, proof from the laboratory that your sex life controls your health, your appearance, and your resistance to disease." Illustrated with charts.
Editore: Scum Publishing, 1967
Da: Twice Sold Tales, Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Libro
Staple Bound. Condizione: Very Good. Softbound magazine. Light agewear on wraps with light fading to extremities with a touch of rust on the staples. [office].
Editore: Scum Publishing Company, Hermosa Beach CA, 1967
Da: Chequamegon Books, Washburn, WI, U.S.A.
Side Stapled Booklet. Condizione: Near Fine. Illustrated by Dunker, Robert M. (illustratore). Number 2. Issue Number Two. 48 pages. "A Down to Earth Magazine. Not for Children or Idiots" Bottom right corner bent.; 8 1/2 x 11 ".
Editore: Scum Publishing Company, Hermosa Beach, 1967
Da: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
3ed printing. 48pp., plus covers. A counter-culture magazine covering politics, religion, the military, and sex and sexual mores, with articles, satire, cartoons & artwork, jokes, etc. Text by Thomas W. Dunker, with art by Robert M. Dunker. JFK, the Catholic Church, judges and Uncle Sam all get it in the neck this issue in features such as "Canonize JFK Now"; "Cunt Is a Christian Word"; "Educating Judges"; "The Fetishist," and more. Includes a satire of The Hindu Art of Love, a portfolio of sex and politics themed cartoons, and a story about soldiers learning to kill with their bare hands. A stylized hand with its middle finger extended appears throughout as a design motif, which pretty much summarizes the magazine's attitude. Saddle-stapled magazine. Light shelfwear. Very good.
Editore: Scum Publishing, 1968
Da: Well-Stacked Books, Parkville, MD, U.S.A.
Condizione: Good. Vol. 1, No. 3, 1968; B/W illus. t/o, 48pp, underground magazine, stapled quarto, color illus. wrapper. Vintage adult magazine featuring art, fiction, editorials, leaning towards political satire. Great art to cover & inside by Robert Dunker, w/ middle finger logo on the covers & t/o. Propaganda, horoscope, theories. Good Plus, rubbing & toning, a few stains & creases, foxing, scratches to the rear. For mature, consenting audiences.
Editore: (Scum Publishing Company), (Hermosa Beach, CA), 1967
Da: Brian Cassidy Books at Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Condizione: Very good +. First Edition. An independent publication by two ex-military brothers, Thomas and Robert Dunker, whose sexually explicit and cynical work shares something with Raymond Pettibon and similar developments in underground comics. Wraps. Small 4to. Saddle-stapled pictorial wraps. Very good plus to near fine. Mild creasing to wraps, trivial edgewear. Interior bright and clean throughout. 44pp.
Editore: Gauntlet, Hermosa Beach CA, 1965
Da: Spenlow & Jorkins, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Libro
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. *Bright, attractive, flat, and unmarked* Very light edgewear.
Editore: Horseshit, Hermosa Beach, 1965
Da: Derringer Books, Member ABAA, Avon, CT, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. First edition. 4to. First issue (of four published) of this magazine of satire, protest and general ill-will towards the establishment. Written and drawn by the Dunker brothers. In about very good condition with some wear to covers. 44 pp.
Editore: Scum Publishing Company, Hermosa Beach, California, U.S.A., 1965
Da: M. W. Cramer Rare and Out Of Print Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. 1st Edition. The magazine is near fine with very slight creasing at spine and light toning to first page.
Da: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
Hermosa Beach, CA : Gauntlet Press/Scum Publishing Company, 1965. "Fifth printing" (inner lower wrapper). Quarto (280 x 215 mm), original stapled pictorial wrappers, pp. 44., extensively illustrated, and with additional text and illustration on the inner wrappers; a very good copy. Horseshit was a counterculture magazine produced by brothers Robert and Thomas Dunker. Robert was responsible for the layout and the majority of the artwork - his imagery is often surreal and sometimes sexually explicit - and Thomas for most of the textual content, which, though humorous, is essentially a string of eviscerating commentaries on American society and politics. A total of four issues were published at intervals over several years in the mid to late 1960s. The Dunkers, writing in the third person, outline their reasons for publishing the magazine, and also give some insights into their production process, on the inside front wrapper of this first issue: '. there was a real need for a magazine that would combine strong, fearless, humorous drawings with witty, intelligent, outspoken writing . [the brothers] have to be unmarried so they can do what they want without asking permission, they have to have a passionate belief in their own ideas and they also have to be skeptical about their own ideas, they have to be nuts.'.
Da: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
Hermosa Beach, CA : Scum Publishing Company, 1967. "Fourth printing" (inner lower wrapper). Quarto (280 x 215 mm), original stapled pictorial wrappers, pp. 48, extensively illustrated, and with additional text and illustration on the inner wrappers; a very good copy. Horseshit was a counterculture magazine produced by brothers Robert and Thomas Dunker. Robert was responsible for the layout and the majority of the artwork - his imagery is often surreal and sometimes sexually explicit - and Thomas for most of the textual content, which, though humorous, is essentially a string of eviscerating commentaries on American society and politics. A total of four issues were published at intervals over several years in the mid to late 1960s. The Dunkers, writing in the third person, outlined their reasons for publishing the magazine, and also gave some insights into their production process, on the inside front wrapper of the first (1965) issue: '. there was a real need for a magazine that would combine strong, fearless, humorous drawings with witty, intelligent, outspoken writing . [the brothers] have to be unmarried so they can do what they want without asking permission, they have to have a passionate belief in their own ideas and they also have to be skeptical about their own ideas, they have to be nuts.'.
Editore: Scum Publishing Company, Hermosa Beach, California, U.S.A., 1969
Da: M. W. Cramer Rare and Out Of Print Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. 1st Edition. The magazine is near fine with very slight creasing at spine and slight edge wear.
Editore: Picture Novels, Hermosa Beach, CA, 1971
Da: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
197pp., + 5pp. ads. Illustrated throughout with b/w drawings by Robert Dunker. A pornographic novel involving incest between a young boy and his aunt. Thomas and Robert Dunker produced the magazine HORSESHIT: The Offensive Review in the late 60s. 2. Paperback. Light shelfwear. Very Good.
Editore: Picture Novels, Hermosa Beach, CA, 1971
Da: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
201pp.+ads. An erotic novel - "A rebel in a strict girl's school, Honor is obsessed with sex and the desire for freedom. She runs away to the hippy world of Hollywood where hungry, broke, and desperate, she is initiated into the underground world of pot, pills, and bizarre sexual experiences." Illustrated throughout. Thomas and Robert Dunker produced the magazine HORSESHIT: The Offensive Review in the late 60s; an ad for it appears on the last page and inside back cover of the book. The post office box address for Horseshit and for Picture Novels is the same. 1. Paperback. Light shelfwear. Very Good.
Editore: Scum Publishing Company, Hermosa Beach, CA, 1967
Da: Eclectibles, ABAA, Tolland, CT, U.S.A.
Condizione: Age toning. Written by Thomas and illustrated by Robert, a pair of ex-military brothers, this 56 page booklet is full of humorous shoe puns and political jokes. One joke in the book depicts a pair of leather dress shoes surrounded by several pairs of cowboy boots with the caption "That's all you see in Washington (DC) these days." Another joke shows a male's dressing shoe with a cracked rubber sole on top of a woman's high heel shoe with the caption "My God, Cynthia. The rubber broke!". Yet another depicts a police man's boot facing a pair of skates with the caption "Young Lady, aren't you pretty young to be driving?" Some of the jokes are meant to be offensive as well, such as one joke depicting an older man's shoe and a younger girl's shoe with the caption "Little Girl, would you like some candy?" The drawings in this booklet are done in a cartoon style of black and white line drawings, and it is unclear if it was meant to be colored in or not by the reader. This book was intended to be a renewal gift for a magazine entitled "Horseshit, the Offensive Review" that was also written and illustrated by the Dunkers. The last few pages of the booklet feature advertisements for the magazine as well as a tear out subscription form. Yellow wrappers. Measures 7" x 5".
Editore: Scum Publishing Company, Hermosa Beach, CA, 1969
Da: Eclectibles, ABAA, Tolland, CT, U.S.A.
The collection consists of four magazines entitled "Horseshit, the Offensive Review", Numbers 1-4, that were published over the course of several years. It was an independent magazine published by two ex-military brothers, Robert and Thomas Dunker. One the inside cover of the first magazine, the brothers state their reasoning for starting this magazine. They "decided that there was a real need for a magazine that would combine strong, fearless, humorous drawings with witty, intelligent, outspoken writing." and continue on to state that in order to put out the magazine "they have to be unmarried so they can do what they want without asking permission, they have to have a passionate belief in their own ideas and they also have to be skeptical bout their own ideas, they have to be nuts." A large portion of the content, either written or drawn is surreal,sexual explicit or political in nature. The magazines features short stories, articles, poems, and illustrations that are meant to provoke a response from the reader as they often tread the line between humor and offensiveness. For example there is an illustration of a mural of a cop getting pissed on by a little boy, several short verses like "Working is like making love to an ugly woman, not so bad after starting, but ugh, what a chore to start," and an article called "The Angled Banana." This article first tells the reader that the artists who drew the sexual illustrations found in the Karma Sutra were imprisoned for it, and their cell's walls were full of more illustrations which the have re-created for you. The description of these positions then humorous describe them, such as "If it should happen that the woman has not been able to bathe, as when her lover approaches her at an unexpected time; or if she has been eating garlic or onions, then the position known as 'aclospin' or the 'head cold' is used." The accompanying illustration depicts a couple 'in congress' with the woman holding his nose closed. Each magazine is around 50 pages long and has black and white illustrations, though the covers are sometimes in color. The majority of the artwork was done by Robert, and the writing by Thomas. Staple binding. Measures 11" x 8 1/2" Age toning. Minor foxing on the cover of No. 4.